Today, the
American Society of Landscape Architects joined the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Low Carbon IT Campaign by enabling the power
management, or sleep mode, on their computers and monitors. This simple step
will help reduce the nation's growing demand for electricity, save
organizations money and help fight global warming.

If all office computers and monitors in the U.S. were set to sleep when not
being used, the country could save more than $4 billion on electricity and
avoid the greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those of about 5 million cars
each year.

"We are proud to be part of this effort to reduce the carbon footprint of
our IT operations,” said Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA, executive vice president
and CEO of ASLA. "The efficient use of computers and monitors is not just
good for our bottom line; it's good for the environment."

ASLA joins the ranks of leading businesses and organizations who are
participating in the ENERGY STAR Low Carbon IT Campaign, including Advanced
Micro Devices, Inc., Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., Association of Bay Area
Governments Energy Watch, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dell, Inc., Fox
Entertainment Group, Inc., HP, Microsoft, OfficeMax, City of Portland (OR)
Public Schools, City of San Jose (CA) and Snohomish (WA) County Public Utility
District.

"EPA is pleased to recognize ASLA as a participant in the ENERGY STAR
Low Carbon IT Campaign," said ENERGY STAR Program Manager Steve Ryan.
"By taking this simple pledge, we can make a substantial difference in the
fight against global warming. ENERGY STAR's power management tools offer a
cost-effective way to save energy, money and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions."

Power management enables computers and monitors to go into a low-power sleep
mode after a period of inactivity. Power management has the potential to save
up to $50 per computer annually. Despite the significant savings, according to
Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, only a scant five to ten percent of U.S.
organizations have deployed these settings on computers.

To join the ENERGY STAR Low Carbon IT Campaign, organizations simply take an
online pledge to activate power management features on their monitors and
computers to save energy and reduce their carbon footprint. Organizations can
increase energy savings further by purchasing ENERGY STAR qualified computers
and monitors. In turn, EPA provides free assistance to help implement power
management, an estimate of the organization's energy and carbon savings and
official recognition from the agency. Organizations can join the campaign by
visiting www.energystar.gov/lowcarbonit.

About the American Society of Landscape Architects

Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the
national professional association for landscape architects, representing more
than 15,000 members in 49 professional chapters and 76 student chapters. The
Society's mission is to lead, to educate, and to participate in the careful
stewardship, wise planning, and artful design of our cultural and natural
environments. Members of the Society use the “ASLA” suffix after their names to
denote membership and their commitment to the highest ethical standards of the
profession. Learn more at www.asla.org.

About ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR was introduced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1992
as a voluntary market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
through increased energy efficiency. Today, ENERGY STAR offers businesses and
consumers energy-efficient solutions to save energy, money and help protect the
environment for future generations. More than 12,000 organizations are ENERGY STAR
partners committed to improving the energy efficiency of products, homes,
buildings and businesses. For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov or call toll-free 1-888-STAR-YES
(1-888-782-7937).